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Show Local Club To Observe Open House To Honor Hilda Young On October 20 National BPW Week Tlte Tooele Transcript, Friday, October 12, 1973 The Touele Business and ProWomens Club wiU celebrate National Business Womans Week with a kick of! breakfad at the TAD Officers Club Sunday, October 14 at 8 30 a m. All memliers are invited to attend and their guests will be their bowes. Commanding Officer Emil Iduever and Mayor Robert Swan will be special guests. The regular monthly meeting of the club will lw held Wednesday. (Xtolier 17 at the Glowing Embers Restaurant. 7.13 pm. The children of Mrs. Hilda Allran Willis Young are having a birthday party open home to honor their mother on her birthday, The open house will Saturday. October 20 from 0 to 9 p m. in tli Relief Society room of the Nineteenth Ward, 223 Wed Szhi North. Salt Lake City. (No gifts please). The Young family estend a sfiecial invitation to parents and memliers of families Imm at Touele General Hospital from July 19(3 to Srptemlier 1933 to attend. According to records babies were bum during this fessional 7h Dear Fdltof; In this day of protest, nuts, and general confusion, uf talk uf a generation gap and tatlal mat ion, a rrmaikal le event tout plate in our fair city. It had a name. Hr Ho Dolly Now lirside the fart that the show itself was a hit, (lwtter than sume I have seen in New York Qty). I latticed srveral acrumilishinrnta. other great First, the utilization of one uf our public schools to present a community presentation. Second, the tasl was entirely made up of ha al s itizenry. Thud, the cat was partly adult, partly teen agrrs and partly pre teeners. Fourth. I saw cast tnemliers uf many different nationalities from our community wot king together. And fifth, it was obvious to the viewer that all involved were working well together and enjoying their participation in the dls-(n- llrr.rh anti Ihnr ihil.lrrn (. Hi Satan. I'amtlo ,W Siritim. ait nmirrh la Motmumtm Thr fatluit It u Iht Mormon 1rufthrl Jotrph Smith hring lltilnl hi an arigri Jhr llrrjrltt fml hraitl u( Morimm mm m A pul, Mm llrnrh ant Iht lav ul'lrr ihihhrn ant hapluml in July, SU nn-- Mm t ami Thn tfwmt right hoar a Itr a no in Auguml ant in hart h Soccer Slat Will Address Special Interest Group IUuihi Grrali. and hit thiklrrn who will tprak .Stnvrr Star iihI mntl cunvrrt and alto provide muc for the to (lie thunh will In the rvriung tjirtLrr fm I hr monthly A native of Italy, Grrzali furwdr of the Toorlc llfpiw went to Canada in 1934 on a SmhiiI Intrrrrt Comp an Hominy, fra-liir- "humh" to mrrt a woman he wanted to marry, lie met hit fu- Ul.il.rr II. Thr mrHlii! will In hr hi thr Tuorlr North Sukr ('enter at 7.30 p m. ami all single t (irniNii mrr 2fi vrarv of agr . air invitrj to attrml. J Mr. Grrzali, a native of Italy 'will lie arcotiipaiiinl try hit wife Mary who U a native of Canada ture wife at a welcoming parly given in hit honor on the day he arrived in (Canada. The only language they had in common wav Orman and neither wav loo proficient in that hut their court-vhidrveloird into marriage. I t p Shots Thai Save . other daughter Pamela. Gerrh will lie accamtanied on htv visit to Tooele by his wife and family who will help present the program for live fireside. The Special Interest Group funcliims on a Krgtonal haws including Tooele, North Tooele and Grantsvdle Stakes. All mem-Iter- s of the U)S i hurvh w ho are single and over the age of 20 are invited to participate in the activities of this group. I IKE- PHIUJSOPIIY A phdosoihy I attempt to olncrve is that the intelligent tetanus and whooping cough adult either changes what he (usually given in a triple vaccine does not like or leams to live all at WK-e- ) and aim for polio with what he will or cannot when they are only 2 months change. If he decides to live old. Parents should talk to their with or learns he must live unpediatricians almut a vaccina- der circumstances not to his liktion schedule that is right for ing. he does not Imre others with their infant. self-- pity. Mas Hampton, The From a High Red View But adults should also reinrm-lrr- , says the Insurance company, that they are mil necessarily immune to communicable diseases since most immunizations that every fall for Imth children ami they might have had as children adults with such chronic ailments as heart disease, asthma, do not last for life. It is suggested that they consult, also, with respiratory diseases and dialietcs. "Memo to parents almut imtheir own physician alsout vaccinations for themselves. munization. which includes - a childs.. - immunization record, Aware that many, people enfall vacations. Metropolitan may he obtained by writing to: joy Life .reminds that if you are Health and Welfare Division, life Insurance planning a trip to an area of Metropolitan the world where some of the CotiqMiiv, One Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010. communicable diseases no longer a threat in this country have not lieen controlled, vaccinations against these diseases may also lie recommended. AND TIIE moderate and brief protection of such vaccines as that developed to fight influenza ntav lie recommended SinallMx once took a terrific toll of livev. So did typhoid fe-'- r vrr. lint today, thaukv to a woild-'widvacciuatiim effort, Imth lieen rwentiallv eradicated. infreti-uuOTIIKR dangeriNit, diwavev, however, remain a e v threat to your health and to the health of your children, vayv Metropolitan l.ife hiMirame Co. tetanuv, Mumps, diphtheria. niU-lla- , all polio and meadei are vrrmu health haardv. Hut, all can lie effectively controlled. Because of the importance of early vaccination, Octolier has been designated as linuiiiniatioii Ac tii hi Month and most states will lie stepping up tlitir efforts .to" get all children under four years of age vaccinated. To alert parents to this urgent vneed for vaccination, and to provide them with a liasic timetable for these essential precautions disease, against Metropolitan Lifes Health and Welfare Division has published a handy booklet, Memo to parents about immunisation. IT IS GENERALLY recommended that babies have their first vaccinations for diphtheria. , w S3 They now have three thihlren twins Susan and Strjihm, and an- (Bnlilis-Merrill- ). play. Burnett Baldwin and hit cast and staff and all those involved deserve the plaudits uf this community. How Messed we are to have profile who devote their time, talents and energies to the and enjoyment uf their citizens. Sincerely,' Rep. Beverly J. White .Musical H Prewdrnt Renee Ms Farland conduct the merttng and qveakrrs will be Dale Howard of the Tooele County Chamber of Commerce and Mary Lou Baker, owner of a local buwneia. will A familiar saving tells us that stairs gets higher as you get older. Lately Ive noticed that elect nc wall outlets are a lot Burton lliltis. Betlower, too, Gardens. and Homes ter Henpecked (unhand, knight Dana Rub-bin- in confining armor. period. TOl'NC MRS. graduated from the I'nisersity of Utah in 1923 with a BY degree. She furthered her studies and graduated as a registered nurse from General Hospital the Salt V fund of Nursing in 1929. She was employed as head nurse at TOD. Hospital for two years. Then from community demand Young's Maternity Home was conducted at IH9 Second Street, Tourle Highlands. Here 30 babies were bom from July 7 to Srptemlier 1 4. The renovation of the Davis Home at 3U0 S. Main Street uvlded a new location for Mrs. Young and her nursing staff. During 22 months of the war period there were 50tl liabies boro and seven sets of twins. There were mothers from nearly every state in the union and some foreign countries, one mother came from Lithuania, one from Canada, two from England, one from Wales MRS. YOUNG and one from Newfoundland. IN 1933 Mrs. Young moved Salt Lake City, where she worked at the LDS Hospital in die premature nursery fur 15 to years. She retired In I9B9 from a glorious nursing career. She 40 gave years to fulfill her Florence Nightingale oath of service to those in need and pain. Young was married to M. Young who pawed 1909. They are the parGordon Young, Marlene Y. Montague and Jrannie Young all of Salt Lake Citv. Mrs. William away in ents of If you buy now, you will roeolvo froo coso of top trotfo snowmobile oil. Jubilee OcIoImt 2.J The annual Musical Jubilee Sxnisored by the Tooele (xMintv Daughters of Itah Pioneers will lie held Tuesday, (Xtolier 23 atf 7:30 p.m. in the Eagles Hall. The annual affair brings to Tooele one of the largest and finest musical programs of the year. This year's theme is Hits Through the Years and features top .talent from Tooele County as well as out- - of- - county talent. Tickets are on sale from any Dl'P memlier for 3 for one dollar or 50 cents each. These tickets entitle the holder to be eligible for a beautiful hand quilted queen-siz- e quilt to be given as a door prize. Ticket deposit bo is at Radio Electric Company. I our with oven moro special early season deals. OFFER ENDS OCT. 295 Skyline Avenue Tooele - 882-060- 3 Sutra income SEASONING MIX Makes 8 one-thir- d for When the Billo Come cup servings Paint Home As Service Project Half Price Store W. Youngsters of the Tooele Tenth Ward take time out from their big work project to ham it up for the photographer. More than 20 contributed their youths 50 North Main m voluntarily time and talent to paint a widows home as a service project for their group. a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.a.. 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Uuh Complete Election Supplv Service Since 1 902 FEDERAL REGULATIONS PROHIBIT THE PAYMENT OP A CERTIFICATE PRIOR TO MATURITY UNLESS THREE MONTHS THE INTEREST THEREON S FORFEITED ANO INTEREST ON THE AMOUNT WITHDRAWN IS REDUCED TO Of RATE. . . . SKYLINE SPORTS ounces respectively. Delighted with the twin brothers are Leslie James who is 15 years old, Jennifer, 14, Howard 10, Kristine, seven, and Troy, four. Happy grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Johnson, Grants, New Mexico and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carrard, Lake Point. SLOPPY JOES 1 5th See the exciting new 74s and let us talk trade . . . financing . . . special deals. Kendall, left, and his identical twin brother Kevin are the new sons of Leslie IL and Janet J. Carrard of Lake Point. They arrived at the Valley YVest Hospital September 28 and weighed si pounds seven ounces and five pounds two a $3 s. |